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Normally delivered to a full floor of legislators and onlookers, the 2021 State of the State Address was a scaled down affair featuring masks, social distancing and a sparse crowd. Gov. Mark Gordon spoke from the Historic Supreme Court Chamber. (Mike Vanata/WyoFile) Gov. Mark Gordon delivered his third-ever State of the State Address to the Wyoming Legislature on Tuesday, cutting trail for the body as it sets to work navigating the state through one of the worst fiscal crises of its history. In the hour-long speech, Gordon urged lawmakers to set aside politics for the common good of the state. He outlined several legislative priorities, applauded his staff and the people of Wyoming for their response to the COVID-19 pandemic and railed against the early actions of President Joe Biden’s administration as it seeks a path away from the fossil fuels that have long powered Wyoming’s economy. ....
According to Wyoming Department of Health data, 61or older Sweetwater County residents risk losing services through The Wyoming Home Services Program without a funding commitment for the program from the Wyoming Legislature in March’s session. Statewide, nearly 2,000 residents may lose their home services through the Wyoming Home Services Program without continued funding for the program. The Home Services program provides help with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing for those who are in danger of requiring institutionalization. In Sweetwater County, Wyoming Home Services program services are delivered through Rock Springs Young At Heart. Debate on funding The Wyoming Home Services program and state budget will likely take place in The Wyoming Legislature the week of March 8. ....
According to Wyoming Department of Health data, 131 older Sheridan County residents risk losing services through The Wyoming Home Services Program without a funding commitment for the program from the Wyoming Legislature in March’s session. According to a new release from AARP, statewide, nearly 2,000 residents may lose their home services through the Wyoming Home Services Program without continued funding for the program. The Home Services program provides help with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing for those who are in danger of requiring institutionalization. In Sheridan County, Wyoming Home Services program services are delivered through the Senior Citizens Council at the Sheridan Senior Center. ....
127 local seniors could lose home services, says AARP Wyoming county10.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from county10.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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